BREAKING NEWS/ROMNEY VP PICK IS PAUL RYAN
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'Romney picks Paul Ryan as VP choice'
By REUTERS
08/11/2012 09:22
Republican official says Romney will announce Wisconsin Congressman Ryan as running mate; seen as "bold pick."
Photo: REUTERS
NORFOLK - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney
plans to name Congressman Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate on
Saturday in a move that will bring the debate over how to reduce government
spending and debt to the forefront of the race for the White House.
A
Republican official said Romney would introduce Ryan at the retired battleship
USS Wisconsin - coincidentally named for Ryan's home state - in Norfolk Saturday afternoon.
The announcement marks the end of a months-long
search for a running mate to challenge Democratic President Barack Obama and
Vice President Joe Biden in the Nov. 6 election, and will serve to energize
conservatives who staged a big effort in recent days to persuade Romney to pick
Ryan.
It comes as Romney starts a bus tour on Saturday through four
battleground states he needs to win in November - Virginia, North Carolina,
Florida and Ohio.
Romney's move is a bold one as he finds himself
suddenly falling behind slightly in what has been a neck-and-neck race with
Obama, according to recent polls, in a campaign that is based largely on the
weak US economy.
The selection of Ryan, 42, brings a measure of
youthful exuberance and energy to the Republican ticket as party activists
prepare to gather in Tampa late this month for the convention that will formally
nominate Romney as the presidential nominee. Romney aides hope the vice
presidential choice and the enthusiasm produced by the convention will give him
a bounce in the polls.
Conservatives had been urging Romney to pass over
tried-and-true Republicans like Ohio Senator Rob Portman and former Minnesota
Governor Tim Pawlenty, two other big names on his short list, and instead go
with Ryan.
But many Republicans had wanted Romney to play it safe and go
with either the more experienced Pawlenty or Portman. A Republican source said
Portman got a call from Romney saying he had not received the running mate nod,
and other reports said Pawlenty got a similar call.
Ryan's selection
immediately draws attention to a budget plan which Ryan proposed as House budget
chairman that would include unpopular cuts in government health programs for the
elderly and poor. Democrats are eager to pounce on that issue, particularly in
Florida, where many seniors live and which could be a critical state in the
November election.
Romney's decision to pick Ryan showed he is
comfortable with having this debate over the future role of government and ways
to rein in out-of-control spending and debt. He has endorsed parts of Ryan's
budget.
"Conservatives are going to be very energized because this is a
demonstration that Romney was willing to make a bold pick," said Republican
strategist Matt Mackowiak. "It may not be what he wanted to do three or six
months ago, but I think this is as significant a choice as he could have made."
But Bill Burton, senior strategist at the pro-Obama group Priorities USA,
suggested Ryan could prove a liability.
"If it's really Ryan, Romney will
have picked one of the only people who could have had an impact in the race. But
not the way he wants," he said in a tweet.
The conservative Weekly
Standard magazine reported that the Romney campaign had begun to prepare a
vigorous effort to support Ryan as the vice presidential pick - "something now
likely to happen soon".
Often likening Ryan to Ronald Reagan,
conservatives say the Wisconsin lawmaker's supposed drawbacks as a candidate -
mostly stemming from the steep cuts he has proposed in social safety net
programs - are actually strengths that could bring heft, content and perhaps a
spark to Romney's campaign.
Romney bonded with Ryan during the Wisconsin
Republican primary battle last spring when Ryan campaigned enthusiastically for
the former Massachusetts governor and they often appeared together.
For
Romney, an outsider to Washington, Ryan would provide some expertise in dealing
with Congress. But as a long-time member of the House, he lacks executive
experience.
The challenge for Romney will be to introduce Ryan to the
broader American electorate. While well known in Washington and among
conservatives, most voters are not familiar with him.




















'The Ryan Budget' and 'throw grandma over a cliff' in the minds of too many Americans are synonymous.
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Whether or not such accusations are true is another matter, but this is the very real perception much of the public has, and conservatives mocking others for simply pointing it out is certainly not helping the GOP overcome it.
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